Bengal Breed Standard: GCCF
| Blue Eyed Snow Marbled Bengal Standard of Points Breed
Number 76b 20 |
General Type Standard
The Bengal should be alert, friendly and affectionate and in excellent physical condition with a dependable temperament.
The Bengal’s wild appearance is enhanced by its distinctive spotted or marbled tabby coat which should be thick and
luxurious. The Bengal is a large to medium cat, sleek and muscular with a thick tail which is carried low. The female
may be smaller than the males.
Head and neck
Broad medium wedge with rounded contours, slightly longer than it is wide with
high cheek bones. The head should be rather small in proportion to the body but
not taken to extremes. The profile has a gentle curve from the forehead to the
bridge of the nose. The line of the bridge of the nose extends to the nose
leather making a very slight concave curve. The nose is large and broad with a
slightly puffed nose leather. The muzzle should be full and broad with a
rounded, strong chin and pronounced whisker pads created by the widely set
canine teeth. The neck should be thick, muscular and in proportion to the body.
Allowance should be made for jowls in adult males.
Ears
Medium to small, rather short with a wide base and rounded tips. Set as much on the side as on the top of the head,
following the contour of the face in the front view and pointing forward in profile. Light horizontal furnishings are
acceptable, but ear tufts are undesirable.
Eyes
Almost round, oval preferred, large but not bold. Set on a slight slant toward
the base of the ear.
Body
Long, sleek and muscular. Large to medium and robust with the hindquarters slightly higher than the shoulders, showing
depth of flank.
Legs and Paws
Legs of medium length, strong and muscular. The hind legs should be a little longer than the front and be more robust.
The paws should be large and rounded.
Tail
Medium length, thick and even, with a rounded tip; may be tapered towards the end.
Coat
Short to medium in length, very dense, luxurious and unusually soft to the touch. Allowance should be made for a
slightly longer coat in kittens.
Blue Eyed Snow Marbled Bengal Pattern Description
Marbled Pattern - The spectacles which encircle the eyes should preferably
extend into vertical streaks which may be outlined by an "M" marking on the
forehead. Broken streaks run over the head on either side of a complex scarab
marking, down the neck and onto the shoulders. Strong, bold chin straps, mascara
markings, distinct broken or unbroken necklet(s) and blotchy horizontal shoulder
streaks or spots are desirable. There should be a distinct pattern with large
swirled patches or streaks, clearly defined but not symmetrical, giving the
impression of marbled, preferably with a horizontal flow. Contrast must be
extreme with distinct shapes and sharp outlines. The stomach must be spotted
(except in Blue-Eyed Snow kittens). The legs may show broken horizontal lines
and/or spots. The tail may be ringed, marbled and/or spotted along its length,
with a solid dark coloured tip. The marbled markings should have as little
similarity to the classic tabby as possible. A vertical striped mackerel tabby
tendency is also undesirable.
Colour Description for Blue Eyed Snow Marbled Bengals
(Siamese restriction of coat pattern) The ground colour should be ivory
to cream. The pattern may vary in colour from charcoal to dark or light brown
with light coloured spectacles, whisker pads and chin. There may be a light
coloured "thumb print" on the back of each ear. The eye rims, lips and nose
leather should be outlined in black and the centre of the nose leather should be
brick red. Paw pads should be brown with rosy undertones. The colour may be
darker on the points than on the body; as little contrast as possible is
preferred. The tail tip must be dark brown or charcoal. The overall appearance
should be of pearl dusting.
Eye Colour - Blue, deep shades preferred
SCALE OF POINTS
Head and Neck 15
Ears 5
Eye Shape and Colour 5
Body 20
Legs and Paws 10
Tail 5
Coat Texture 10
Coat Colour 10
Pattern and Contrast 20
Total 100
Withhold all awards for: Aggressive behaviour
Withhold Certificates and First Prizes in Kitten Open Classes for:
Long, rough or coarse coat
Distinctly ticked coat
Tail tip not the required colour
Whip tail
Stomach not spotted (except in Blue-Eyed Snow Kittens)
Incorrect paw pad colour
Oriental head type, e.g. straight profile, large flared ears
Cobby or Abyssinian, Burmese or Oriental body type
White patches or spots other than those referred to in the colour descriptions
Any other defects as listed in the preface to the GCCF SOP booklet
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